View full sizeSarah Fabrizio, 19, of Rockaway, had hypodermic syringes and a tourniquet while stealing more than $200 worth of stuff from the Walgreens on South Street in Morristown, cops say.Google Maps

MORRISTOWN — A 19-year-old woman who tried stealing $200 worth of goods from a Walgreens had three hypodermic needles and a syringe, according to an investigation report filed by Office Scott Pino.

The report said Pino responded to a report of a suspicious male and female in dark clothes standing outside of the store at 203 South St. at 7:28 p.m. Jan. 9.

As Pino drove into the parking lot, he saw the woman walk into the business, and when she walked out she set off a security alarm, the report said.

The officer then confronted Sarah Fabrizio, a Rockaway resident, and determined she tried stealing multiple items — hiding them in her jacket and pants — worth $205.17, the report said.

Fabrizio also told the officer she had the three needles and a green string she called a tourniquet, according to the report.

Fabrizio was arrested and brought to the Morristown Police Department, where she was charged with shoplifting and possession of a hypodermic needle, the report said.

She was then taken to the Morris County Correctional Facility in lieu of $2,500 bail, the report said.